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10 New Books

Book publishers continue to bring out lots of notable and useful titles aimed at birdwatchers. It’s both challenging and fun to try to keep up with them all!

On the following pages, we highlight 10 books that have been published in 2018, covering bird art, species discoveries, trees, and conservation. In the coming months, we will be giving away a couple of these books to lucky winners who sign up on our website. Click “Magazine” and then “Contests” to learn how to sign up.

As I plan our book coverage in 2019, I’d like to know what you think: Do you like learning about new books? What.

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